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Vintage Jewellery & Accessories - Session 1 08/06/2015
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Lot 179

An early 20th century gold diamond seed pearl and enamel pendant.

Description

Condition Report

An early 20th century gold diamond, seed pearl and enamel pendant. The split pearl and rose-cut diamond heart-shape cluster, within a similarly-shaped green enamel surround, to the white enamel and seed pearl border. Length of pendant 2.1cms. Length of chain 40cms. Weight 6gms.

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Purchasing information
  • Overall condition good to fair. Surface scratches and minor discolouration in keeping with general wear and age.

  • Length of pendant excludes suspension loop.

  • Cut and setting of rose-cut diamonds prevents total carat weight estimation.

  • Diamonds well matched.

  • Diamonds fairly bright and lively.

  • Light and dark coloured inclusions can be seen with magnification.

  • Individual size and setting of diamonds prevents accurate and full colour and clarity assessment.

  • Split pearl and seed pearls possible replacement.

  • Split pearl and seed pearl white, to creamy-white, pinkish overtones, good lustre.

  • Residue of adhesive to the seed pearls.

  • Plaque near the clasp marked 9ct.

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